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Welcome to βThings Worth Remembering,β in which writers recall wisdom from the past that we should commit to heart. Earlier this year, Bariβs editorial assistant Sean Fischer
Every March, in the early days of spring, my dad would bring out our Irish flag. Heβd raise it proudly, while reminding us that he wasnβt just unfurling it for St. Patrickβs Day, but to honor the heritage of his mother, Eleanor Donohue.
She wasnβt born in Ireland, but her grandparents were, and their Celtic roots hung in the air of my youth. You could find them in the blessings weβd say before meals, the lilt of the songs my grandfather would sing, the name my parents gave me. But most conspicuously, they appeared in a gift I received from my aunt a few years ago, a book of Celtic wisdom that sustained me through one of the hardest chapters of my life.
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Author: Sean Fischer
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